Red-billed Starling

Why West Haven Won Audubon's "Share the Shore Award"
May 19, 2021 — How one Connecticut city spent two decades ensuring birds and people could both get their time in the sun.
[Press Release] West Haven Wins Audubon’s First-Ever Share the Shore Award
May 19, 2021 — The City's dedication to beach stewardship has made a haven for birds and local people.
[PRESS RELEASE] Town of Hempstead Wins Audubon’s First-Ever Share the Shore Award
May 18, 2021 — This Long Island community's dedication to beach stewardship has made a haven for birds and local people.
How Town of Hempstead Made an Award-Winning Beach for Birds
May 18, 2021 — For nearly five decades, this Long Island town has made their entire shoreline a haven for birds.
Many Partners Aim to Protect Nevada Wetlands for Shorebirds
May 18, 2021 — Analysis at Lahontan Valley Wetlands identifies bird species for habitat management.
Least Tern chick on rooftop.
Audubon Florida Urges Stiffer Fines for Removal of Least Tern Colony from Keys Yacht Club: A Statement from Executive Director Julie Wraithmell
May 18, 2021 — There must be stiffer penalties for violating wildlife laws, otherwise they simply become the cost of doing business. Florida must do better.
How New Technology Is Making Wind Farms Safer for Birds
May 18, 2021 — Raptors and wind energy have a fraught history. Could these innovations allow them to co-exist? 
Audubon California: Governor’s Revised Budget Will Make the Outdoors More Accessible to Millions
May 15, 2021 — “With today’s announcement, California takes a significant step toward protecting our state's biodiversity and ensuring that all Californians have safe and affordable access to nature.”
Allyson Webb conducts a prescribed fire at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary.
Allyson Webb of Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Wins Prestigious Burl Long Award
May 14, 2021 — The Burl Long Award honors Dr. Burl Long, a founding member of the Florida Natural Resources Leadership Institute (NRLI). It is an annual award given to the NRLI Fellow who best exemplifies the program’s mission of seeking inclusive, collaborative solutions to Florida’s challenging natural resource issues.
Lake Brooklyn. Photo: SJRWMD
St. Johns River Water Management District Adopts New Minimum Flows and Water Levels
May 14, 2021 — Northeast Florida Policy Associate Chris Farrell explains how the new levels will impact Lake Brooklyn and Lake Geneva.